How to treat epilepsy in dogs
Dog epilepsy is epilepsy. Dogs with epilepsy will have symptoms such as convulsions and foaming at the mouth from time to time. Therefore, treating epilepsy is a long-term process. Owners need to keep anti-epileptic drugs containing ingredients such as phenobarbital at home. When the dog has convulsions, follow the doctor's advice and use anti-epileptic drugs in the hall for treatment. In daily life, you need to pay attention to managing dogs, keeping the environment quiet, and reducing stimulation to dogs.
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